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Offline PaulWinch again

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Re: Douglas Luiz - back home on loan
« Reply #6075 on: Today at 09:22:30 AM »
That’s fair enough, as you say our views differ here. Hopefully they’ll both be fit and firing soon and then our midfield options will look a lot more healthy.

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Re: Douglas Luiz - back home on loan
« Reply #6076 on: Today at 09:22:42 AM »
Yeah but I’d argue Dougie at his best was one of the best midfielders in the league - now clearly he’s not at that level currently. But he has the potential to be much more than he’s shown.

I suppose that’s where we differ. I don’t think that about Luiz. He’s been really good in periods but even at his best, nowhere near as good or as important than Tielemans for me.

I agree.

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Re: Douglas Luiz - back home on loan
« Reply #6077 on: Today at 09:32:07 AM »
I must say, that instance in the last few minutes, when he tried to nutmeg their player on the halfway line and lost the ball, with us having committed players forward, earned him a voluble round of fucks from me, which I dont think was appreciated by his family sitting nearby.

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Re: Douglas Luiz - back home on loan
« Reply #6078 on: Today at 10:07:37 AM »
Tielemans just does things that are nearly impossible to replace. There was an early ball, a free-kick I think, where Dougie tried to dink it through the right channel of the penalty area, and just about didn't get it right. It was a good effort - but it's something Tielemans hits pretty much every time, because he's incredible.

Even more so though, what was that insane statistic about Tielemans having the most line breaking passes in the league by miles? Turning defence into attack, beating presses and releasing Rogers or McGinn, conjuring up space from nowhere - Tielemans is literally as good as anyone on earth at doing that. It's tough on Dougie, having been through incoherence at Juve and unfitness at Forest (not to mention playing for cloggers), to suddenly be dropped into those boots.

He's a good player, does many many good things. He just can't replace Youri, because pretty much no-one can.

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Re: Douglas Luiz - back home on loan
« Reply #6079 on: Today at 10:15:33 AM »
Tielemans just does things that are nearly impossible to replace. There was an early ball, a free-kick I think, where Dougie tried to dink it through the right channel of the penalty area, and just about didn't get it right. It was a good effort - but it's something Tielemans hits pretty much every time, because he's incredible.
Even more so though, what was that insane statistic about Tielemans having the most line breaking passes in the league by miles? Turning defence into attack, beating presses and releasing Rogers or McGinn, conjuring up space from nowhere - Tielemans is literally as good as anyone on earth at doing that. It's tough on Dougie, having been through incoherence at Juve and unfitness at Forest (not to mention playing for cloggers), to suddenly be dropped into those boots.
He's a good player, does many many good things. He just can't replace Youri, because pretty much no-one can.
Very well summarised, sir!

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Re: Douglas Luiz - back home on loan
« Reply #6080 on: Today at 10:18:52 AM »
Agreed, well summed up. We could have recruited the world's best midfielder to stand in for Youri but he would not be as effective as Youri at this moment in time.

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Re: Douglas Luiz - back home on loan
« Reply #6081 on: Today at 10:32:12 AM »
Yeah but I’d argue Dougie at his best was one of the best midfielders in the league - now clearly he’s not at that level currently. But he has the potential to be much more than he’s shown.

Indeed, if fit and injury-free, he's an asset, and one who would compete with Youri for a starting spot (though Youri has been incredible at times this season).

Also, given the quirk of him being back here on loan, if we did complete the option to buy, for the alleged £25m, his net cost to us over his career, with both purchases (from Man City and Juve) and his sale to Juve, would be -£8m. We've effectively been paid £8m to make him our player.  That's pretty good.

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Re: Douglas Luiz - back home on loan
« Reply #6082 on: Today at 10:32:22 AM »
I’m much more comfortable with Luiz receiving the ball deep from either the goalkeeper or fullback than most of our other midfield options when we try the aul’ bait and switch.

Tielemans prob has more variation in his passes than Doug, true. But Doug can play the killer defence-splitting ball from deep or further forward n’all.

Get him up to speed again and he’ll be fine.

 


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